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Originally Posted by Kamper
Under the 'grey water' discharge rules it's probably something you can get cited for. These are probably some of the most violated over-kill rules on the books though.
If you want to bathe in public waters I'd suggest leaving the soaps inside. If you have a patch of sandy bottom, that will do a great job cleaning your skin.
Good luck!
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I am not sure that I would conside any part of the gray water discharge rules "overkill". (Or for that matter, the black water rules also)
People washing their dirty greasy dishes in the sink after a meal would certainly be a negative for water quality.
Think of all of the things that people wash or dump down down a sink (like they do at home) that would be bad for the lake. Beer, soda, wine, grease, food waste.
I think the holding tank laws are well thought out, necessary, and help to maintain water quality that we all enjoy.